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A new initiative has been launched to assist graduating high school seniors in obtaining their real estate licenses. This program offers students a structured 100-day timeline to complete the necessary coursework, equipping them with vital knowledge and skills for success in the real estate industry.
Participants will engage in comprehensive training that covers both national and state requirements for real estate licensing exams. This opportunity not only enhances their educational experience but also prepares them for potential career paths in real estate, a field that continues to grow and evolve.
By providing access to these resources, the program aims to bridge the gap between high school education and professional readiness, allowing students to enter the workforce with a competitive edge. Graduating seniors are encouraged to take advantage of this program, which promises to open doors to new opportunities and foster a new generation of real estate professionals.
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